Difference between revisions of "Go Arisue"

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Kinbakushi
 
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==Alternate Name(s)==
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[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=有末剛 有末剛](Japanese)
 
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1979(c): Begins "Go Arisue's Camera Hunt" at a SM club.
 
1979(c): Begins "Go Arisue's Camera Hunt" at a SM club.
  
1984: Apr. Begins "Go Arosue's Kinbaku Life".
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1984: Begins "Go Arosue's Kinbaku Life" in April.
  
 
2010: Europe tour
 
2010: Europe tour
  
==Interesting point(s)==
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'''Arisue''' made his debut at and SM club while still a university student.
 
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<div style="font-size:125%";>'''[[How-to-Kinbaku]]''' Print</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''[[How-to-Kinbaku]]''' Print</div>
* ''The Book Of Five Rings For Rope Arts Vol.1'' (Sanwa Publishing, 2005)
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* ''The Book Of Five Rings For Rope Arts Vol.1'' ([[Sanwa Publishing]], 2005)
* ''The Book Of Five Rings For Rope Arts Vol.2'' (Sanwa Publishing, 2005)
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* ''The Book Of Five Rings For Rope Arts Vol.2'' ([[Sanwa Publishing]], 2005)
* ''Arisue's Kinbaku Theory And Practices'' (Sanwa Publishing, 2007)
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* ''Arisue's Kinbaku Theory And Practices'' ([[Sanwa Publishing]], 2007)
 
* ''Arisue Go's Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 1'' (Jugoya, 2009)
 
* ''Arisue Go's Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 1'' (Jugoya, 2009)
 
* ''Arisue Go's Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 2 (Floor Works 1)'' (Jugoya, 2009)
 
* ''Arisue Go's Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 2 (Floor Works 1)'' (Jugoya, 2009)
  
  
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==External Links==
 
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*[http://www.arisue-go.com/ Official site]
 
*[http://www.arisue-go.com/ Official site]

Latest revision as of 13:00, 7 July 2022

Arisue (有末) family name, Go (剛) first name

Go Arisue

Go Arisue is well known for his bondage in the 2000s remakes of the Flower and Snake movie series. He is also one of the earliest Japanese kinbakushi to travel around the world giving workshops and reaching out to the global rope scene.

Activities

Kinbakushi

Alternate Names

有末剛(Japanese)

Biography

1954: Born in Japan.

1970s: Started career as Kinbakushi.

1970s-80s: Works as a Kinbakushi for various SM magazines, such as SM Fan, SM Select etc.

1979(c): Begins "Go Arisue's Camera Hunt" at a SM club.

1984: Begins "Go Arosue's Kinbaku Life" in April.

2010: Europe tour

Interesting points

Arisue made his debut at and SM club while still a university student.

Arisue sells rope, books and videos on his Jugoya website.

Selected Works

Film
  • Bakushi (2008)
  • Flower and Snake 1 (2004)
  • Flower and Snake 2 (2005)
  • Rope and Skin


Books
  • Kinbakushi A's Ecstasy And Gloom (Ohta Publishing, 2008)


Photo Collections
  • Ambient M
  • Muhan: The Violence of the Daydream (Japan Mix, 1996)
  • Kankin: In Durance Vile


  • Kinky CD-ROM: Kinbaku Introduction How-to-Tie Classroom (『アブないCD-ROM緊縛入門縛り方教室』) (INRWEMAG, 1997)
  • Arisue Go's Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 2 (Jugoya, 2009)
  • Arisue Go's Lessons for love bondage (Maxam, 2011)


  • The Book Of Five Rings For Rope Arts Vol.1 (Sanwa Publishing, 2005)
  • The Book Of Five Rings For Rope Arts Vol.2 (Sanwa Publishing, 2005)
  • Arisue's Kinbaku Theory And Practices (Sanwa Publishing, 2007)
  • Arisue Go's Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 1 (Jugoya, 2009)
  • Arisue Go's Kinbaku Mind and Techniques 2 (Floor Works 1) (Jugoya, 2009)


Notes

References (※)

External Links